Example sentences of "though [pers pn] dare " in BNC.
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1 | Though I dare say she … |
2 | Though I dare say , long long ago , sick people probably came here to seek a cure . ’ |
3 | It gave me enough impetus to finish the exit , though I dare say he , like me , felt only marginally warmer for being on land . |
4 | I mean , I was surprised , though I dare say she 'd be adequate in the part … she 's plain enough … and she said ‘ No , the governess . ’ ’ |
5 | She was always a tomboy like you , though I dare say she has changed now she 's grown up . ’ |
6 | ‘ Though I dare say Miss Theda would n't fret . |
7 | ‘ My reasons for so soon destroying my drawings were these ; though I dare say that they do n't appear so rational to any one but myself : I was obliged to limit the work — in order to get more subscribers — & to erase the drawings — because the expense is considerable for keeping them on , & I have pretty great difficulty in paying my monthly charges , — for to pay colourer & printer monthly I am obstinately pre-possessed — since I had rather be at the bottom of the River Thames — than be one week in debt — be it never so small . |
8 | Though I dare say , if I told you , you would n't believe it . ’ |
9 | In literature , music , the cinema ( at least in Europe ) and painting , works of art are more cerebral than ever , more difficult , more inaccessible , less penetrable , not just by the masses whose interests are so patronisingly espoused by politicians but also ( even though they dare not always admit it ) by those who really want to be involved . |
10 | He shuddered , his hand going to the bone handle of his dagger though he dare not pull back . |